The Israeli Air Force scrambled 48 F-16I Sufa and F-15I Ra`am fighter jets in preparation for missile strikes against key targets in Iran. The operation could be a response to Tehran's recent missile attacks on Israeli targets. According to Israeli sources, the strikes will target strategic facilities, including military bases and infrastructure associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iran's nuclear program.
In the face of the growing threat, all mixed anti-aircraft missile brigades of the Iranian Air Defense Forces have been put on full combat alert. The Iranian air defense system, consisting of the Bavar-373, S-400 and Sevom Khordad systems, is preparing to repel a possible attack. Experts note that Iran intends to actively use its anti-aircraft missile systems to protect its airspace, while the Israeli side seeks to deliver the most destructive strike possible without causing significant losses on its side.
Iran's recent missile attacks on Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, have provoked a new escalation that could escalate into a large-scale armed conflict with unpredictable consequences. According to preliminary data, Israel intends to strike Tehran and other major Iranian cities. And also to attack IRGC military facilities.